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 1     Pre         |         and have explained above. Should this attempt meet with favour,
 2     Int,       I|          this edition allow it, I should have little difficulty in
 3     Int,      II|    representatives of the school. Should any discrepancy appear,
 4     Int,      II|   philosophy with him was that it should avoid this arrogance73.
 5     Int,      II|          only anxious that people should combat his opinions; for
 6     Int,      II|    expression to a fear lest they should be the only true philosophers [
 7     Int,      II|     Cicero's heart that Carneades should have found it necessary
 8     Int,     III|         few preferred that Cicero should write on other subjects129.
 9     Int,      IV|         or divisions of a work. I should be quite content, then,
10     Int,      IV|         these circumstances there should be but one direct reference
11     Int,      IV|           healing the incongruity should be a [xxxvii] deliberate
12     Int,      IV|        urging that the whole work should be dedicated to Varro, or
13     Int,      IV|  suggestion of Atticus that Cotta should also be introduced was found
14     Int,      IV|         seems strange that Cicero should not have entered into correspondence
15     Int,      IV|         recipient of a dedication should be assumed ignorant of the
16     Int,      IV|           send the work to Varro, should it be judged advisable to
17     Int,      IV|           of the Stoics like Cato should be chosen to represent Antiochus,
18     Not,       1|           He gives reasons why he should himself make the attempt,
19     Not,       1|        prologue to D.F. I., which should be compared with this prologue
20     Not,       1|           esp. after Halm's note) should take Manutius' far-fetched
21     Not,       1|          magno opere: magno opere should be written in two words,
22     Not,       1|         the word quo, for which I should prefer to read cum (=quom,
23     Not,       1|    difficult question the student should read Schleiermacher's Essay
24     Not,       1|          see D.F. V. 2427, which should be closely compared with
25     Not,       1|         99105. R. and P. 273 sq. should be consulted for the important
26     Not,       1|           difficult to see why it should be introduced here. Unless
27     Not,       1|     imitated it here. The student should read Grote's comments on
28     Not,       1|          for comment. The student should at least learn Plato's opinions
29     Not,       1|  expression is in N.D. II. 75. It should not be forgotten, however,
30     Not,       1|             That minor aestimatio should mean απαξια need not surprise
31     Not,       1|        text of the Acad. appears, should read the plural perturbationes,
32     Not,       1|       quidem says Halm, pessime I should say. Φαντασιαν: a full and
33     Not,       2|           of the senses. To these should probably be added fragm.
34     Not,       2|      Others think that famous men should not be introduced into dialogues
35     Not,       2|        Quintilius, Sextilius. Qy, should Petrilius, a derivative
36     Not,       2|           something, once veiled, should be brought to light (26).
37     Not,       2|          arrive at its source, we should be able to tell whether
38     Not,       2| sensations do command assent. Why should they not admit that they
39     Not,       2|         as the Stoics allow), why should there not be false sensations
40     Not,       2|         so that in D.F. II. 33 ut should probably be written (with
41     Not,       2|         Then Catulus said that he should not be surprised if the
42     Not,       2|       sint after C.F.W. Muller, I should prefer sui for sibi (SVI
43     Not,       2|           recte consensit additum should be construed together, "
44     Not,       2|           thus gain in point. Qy, should concessit be read, as in
45     Not,       2|           do not see why the poet should not regard luna and Diana
46     Not,       2|        demand that these sophisms should be made exceptions to the
47     Not,       2|           context of that passage should be carefully read, along
48     Not,       2|          it possible that any one should read the Academica up to
49     Not,       2|      seems to me that of Manut. I should prefer sic ut, taking ut
50     Not,       2|          to the sorites, why then should not the Academic doubt about
51     Not,       2|         course would be easier; I should not much oppose him even
52     Not,       2|       that involved in 104, which should be closely compared. A contrast
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